Sippie Wallace - Sings The Blues

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Review by Solomon Wolf

Sippie Wallace's album Sings The Blues is a remarkable collection of blues classics that showcases her unique voice and exceptional songwriting skills. The album features some of her most iconic songs, such as "Women Be Wise," "Mighty Tight Woman," and "Up The Country Blues," which are all delivered with a raw and emotional intensity that is both captivating and moving.

Wallace's voice is a true force of nature, with a distinctive sound that is both powerful and soulful. Her ability to convey the pain, joy, and resilience of the blues is evident in every track, and her lyrics are both poignant and witty, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of African-American women in the early 20th century.

The album's production is also noteworthy, with a stripped-down sound that puts Wallace's voice and guitar playing front and center. The sparse arrangements allow her to shine, and the result is a collection of songs that are both timeless and contemporary.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Trouble Everywhere I Roam2:40
Shorty George Blues3:25
You Got To Know How3:25
Special Delivery Blues3:14
Murder Gonna Be My Crime3:46
Gambler's Dream2:18
Bedroom Blues2:42
Caldonia Blues2:52
You Got to Know How
Everywhere I Roam
Up The Country Blues3:08
Woman Be Wise3:52
Gambler's Dream
Lonesome Hours Blues2:58
I'm A Mighty Tight Woman2:53
I'm a Mighty Tight Woman
Up the Country Blues

Video

Sippie Wallace - Up The Country Blues - 1960s Recording

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Catalog Numbers

  • SLP-4017
  • 671 198, (SLP 198)
  • SC-44017
  • SLP 198, (SLP 198)

Labels

Storyville

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Reissue
  • Stereo
  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Dolby

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed ByThe Moss Music Group, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p)Storyville
Copyright (c)Storyville
Manufactured ByDeutsche Grammophon

Credits

RoleCredit
Liner NotesPaul Oliver
PianoLittle Brother Montgomery, Roosevelt Sykes
VocalsSippie Wallace
Supervised ByKarl Emil Knudsen
Written-BySippie Wallace

Notes

  • Recorded in Copenhagen on October 23, 1966.
  • Pressing from late 70s/early 80s.
  • On back cover : "Stereo also playable mono".
  • B1 titled "You know how" on back cover.
  • Recorded in Copenhagen on October 23 1966
  • Recorded 23 October 1966

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Rights Society: ARP

About Sippie Wallace

American blues singer. Born : November 01, 1898 in Plum Bayou, Arkansas. Died : November 01, 1986 in Detroit, Michigan.

Real Name

    • Beulah Thomas

Name Vars

  • Beulah \
  • Wallace
  • S. B. Wallace
  • S. Wallace
  • Sappier Wallace
  • Sippi Wallace
  • Sippie Thomas
  • Sippy Wallace
  • Skippie Wallace
  • Wallace Sippie

Aliases

  • Sippie Thomas
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Summary by Solomon Wolf

Sings The Blues is a must-have for any blues fan, and a testament to the enduring legacy of Sippie Wallace as one of the greatest voices in the history of the genre.

Comments

pickingstrawberries
Washboard Sam, Bukka White, Furry Lewis, Leadbelly, Ma Rainey, Sarah Vaughan, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Scrapper Blackwell, Larkin Poe, Odetta, Mama Yancey, Hound Dog Taylor, Memphis Slim, Earl Hooker, James Booker, Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Leroy Carr, Gregg Allman, Son House...
nutsojmac
As a Bonnie Raitt fan I've been aware of Sippie Wallace for a long time, but this is the first time I've actually listened to her. I should have known better than to deny myself the experience for so long.
cloudykyeop154
whoa, love this! thanks for posting. Blind Willie McTell took this and created Statesboro Blues?
kittendorstories
Beautiful.
radekmakar
so many special ones ... 20th century ... gone...
dorisze
Blind Willie McTell brought me here
goodforgamingblog
I have depression too... Lord.
ant4111
WOW !
mishraj589
simply THE BEST !!!!
danielastephan
I love this song!! I listen over and over again. :D
benjageny
Great performance Sippie